Gee... and who's leading the slash parade on that?packerboy wrote:"Seemingly endless budget"
Sounds to me a lot like the money pit that is the public school system.
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Here we go again...Neutron 14 wrote:Remember packerboy, it takes a village.
This is just so clearly insane on so many levels, I won't get involved in it again. Just suffice it to say that the hockey program is least of that school's problems as a result of the state's "leadership" over the last 4 (EDIT: 8 ) years.
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Thats right CNT.
The envy of Minnesota's Team is palpable. I suppose with good reason.
The poor witto pubwik schools just dont have a chance.
Well, I am sure the EP Eagles dont feel that way. They wouldnt have the
track record for excellence that they have established with that kind of attitude.
Should be a battle.
The envy of Minnesota's Team is palpable. I suppose with good reason.
The poor witto pubwik schools just dont have a chance.
Well, I am sure the EP Eagles dont feel that way. They wouldnt have the
track record for excellence that they have established with that kind of attitude.
Should be a battle.
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Can't Never Tried wrote:Well so much for being thankful.Govs93 wrote:Who said that? You're evidently only reading with your right eye.packerboy wrote:All the people of Minnesota ganged up on them
Whatever is easy for you...
LOCK IT UP! QUICK!!!!




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Sure they do, they are all from the -------- school district.packerboy wrote:Well BIAFP, thats not the way I would describe the question.
None of the public conglomerates list which town their students live in on their roster. Its not important.
They dont play for their town, they play for their high school. Geez, I thought eveybody knew that.
Ah, not one of your best.BIAFP wrote:Sure they do, they are all from the -------- school district.packerboy wrote:Well BIAFP, thats not the way I would describe the question.
None of the public conglomerates list which town their students live in on their roster. Its not important.
They dont play for their town, they play for their high school. Geez, I thought eveybody knew that.

Are kids born and raised and their athletic abilities groomed in the CDH, AHA, or Hill school districts? Great options not available to those outstate? Should Lake Shore have their own high school, population what, maybe 200? Of course you have to combine some small communities to define a district, Hell they can't find a way to fund it even combining communities. I have not in any way tried to take away from the accomplishments of CDH or the fine education available to those kids. It is just not comparing apples to apples as they draw from the entire state if not country for student/ATHLETES.packerboy wrote:Still not tracking.BIAFP wrote:And kids can control which district their community is in exactly how?

For whatever it's worth, I think a lot of people on the "bored" just lump any kid who plays for an area youth hockey (or football) association as a kid and then goes to a private school as being recruited. That's obviously not always the case. Clearly the kids who play for CDH didn't develop their skills at the Cretin Youth Football Association... there isn't one. The kids have to play somewhere so they play for the Eagan Football Assoc. or Roseville or Dallas or wherever while attending private schools as kids, they then grow up and go to Cretin. I'm fine with that... there's no saving those kids who have grown up going to catholic school 
My issue has always been with the kids who grow up going to public school, then by 7th or 8th grade have developed some athletic aptitude and magically need to find God or need more structure at HM or CDH in 9th grade. Weird. The timing is always so coincidental.

My issue has always been with the kids who grow up going to public school, then by 7th or 8th grade have developed some athletic aptitude and magically need to find God or need more structure at HM or CDH in 9th grade. Weird. The timing is always so coincidental.